By Noah Omuya “By the time we arrived here from South Sudan, there were trees all over this place. It was very hard to build houses and we had no option but to cut down the trees; that is why you see the place is now bear with no trees,” narrates Mr Ladu Mogis, a refugee in Village 3, Zone 2 in…
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UGANDA @ 57 – ARE WE TRULY INDEPENDENT?
By Wandera Stephen The essence of writing this article is to try and show where we came from and where we are as…
Skilling of South Sudanese Refugees in Bidibidi Settlement Restores Lost Hope
By Kisekka Umar In Yoyo Youth Vocational Skills Center in Bidibidi refugee settlement are clustered teams of…
Will Uganda’s Oil diversify Its Economy for the Long-Term?
By Angela Luyiga In 2006, Uganda confirmed discovery of crude oil reserves of up to 6.5 billion barrels in the…
We All Should Have an Idea about Sustainable Development Goals
By Alex Kamukama Many people talk about national issues with a lot of passion and some actually speak as if they…
A Story For Those Who Keep Moving Forward
By Alex Busingye “The way up and the way down are one and the same.” - T. S. Eliot The Call A couple of…
Why Education Has Not Caught Up With The 21st Century
Stakeholders in education need to urgently wake up from the 20th century slumber. Reality check is; we are already…
KIU: The Making of a Magnificent Intellectual Hub in Africa
In an effort to fulfill its vision and mission, Kampala International University (KIU) at the time of its inception…
Professor George Nasinyama: A Man of Multitudes
From a distance, it’s easy to believe that Professor George William Nasinyama is a hard nut to crack. After all,…
My Views on Becoming a Better Leader
What is Leadership? As per the Oxford dictionary, leadership is described as the action of leading a group of…